Launching A Paper Plane 89,000 Feet And Having It Glide Back To Earth
from the sounds-like-fun dept
A little while back, we had a story about a guy who launched a camera 100,000 feet in the air via a weather balloon, and put together a sweet video of the experience. In the comments, people pointed to numerous examples of similar (and equally cool) experiments. It seems like it's a pretty popular pastime. In fact, it turns out that online tech news site The Register has been hard at work sponsoring a similar effort, but this one took it a step further, by crafting a "paper plane" (really a glider) as the key payload. That paper plane has now gone up to 89,000 feet and safely made it back down, with lots of photos and videos:Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: paper planes, space, weather balloons
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It happened a week ago. We hadn't written about it, I thought it was interesting. Who cares if it's "old"? This isn't some game about who's first.
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Re: Old News
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/10/28/vulture_one_recovered/
.....although it did take them some time to get the pictures out in the wild.
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Is it because you wish to interrupt dissemination of ideas or information which you would prefer to remain hidden?
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Been Happening for over 22 years!
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Who Cares
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Re: Who Cares
Ditto.
I didn't read the article, but I read the comments.
If you don't want to read either...don't.
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Not much of a glider
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If a paper airplane...
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